PotteryWalrus
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Please forgive me if this is in the totally wrong place, I stared at the forum for like 10 minutes trying to figure out where this probably basic question might go.
I know how to keep the water in the tank warm enough with a heater, but with this current heatwave my heater has been unplugged all week and the temperature is STILL around 27-28 degrees at both ends. I'm worried about what that would mean for future tank fauna, so I was wondering how I'd go about cooling things down safely in the event of another spike?
The only thing running in there right now is a little sponge filter from amazon and I'm planning on equipping an air pump this week after payday. What else could I use? I was thinking maybe a clip on fan to further disturb the water's surface, but idk how well that will work once I've got the mesh lid on...
I know how to keep the water in the tank warm enough with a heater, but with this current heatwave my heater has been unplugged all week and the temperature is STILL around 27-28 degrees at both ends. I'm worried about what that would mean for future tank fauna, so I was wondering how I'd go about cooling things down safely in the event of another spike?
The only thing running in there right now is a little sponge filter from amazon and I'm planning on equipping an air pump this week after payday. What else could I use? I was thinking maybe a clip on fan to further disturb the water's surface, but idk how well that will work once I've got the mesh lid on...